In modern and contemporary art, work is no longer just a marginal or decorative presence, but an autonomous subject capable of expressing ideologies, historical tensions and economic transformations.
In the early twentieth century, art dealers played a crucial role in the development and diffusion of modern art, taking on a function that went far beyond simple commercial intermediation. The story of Berthe Weil in Paris
“Giacomo Balla, a universe of light”: from 10 October 2025 to 1 February 2026, the Governor's Palace in Parma will host, for the first time outside of Rome, over 60 works from the National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art.
Rights, freedom, environment are the main themes of the Italian exhibition at the UN in Geneva. It closes on December 15th
"My pride, my heritage" is the title of the exhibition on twentieth-century art that the Municipality of Pienza is proposing from 29 August 2020 to 10 January 2121, in the City Museum, in the heart of the magnificent Tuscan Ideal City. And to clarify…
From 20 September 2020 to 10 January 2021, the Museum of Modern Art in Ascona (Switzerland) hosts an important retrospective that explores the relationship between Alexej Jawlensky (1864-1941) and Marianne Werefkin (1860-1938) who, individually and in pairs , have made a fundamental contribution…
Looking forward to the London auction of Sotheby's which offers extraordinary works by masters of Surrealism, including L'Etoil du Martin by René Magritte and Atrata by Fran si Picabia.
Today we will talk about Giorgio Morandi, the painter who was able to translate the art of the twentieth century into a perfect composition of essentialism.